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G1000TM audio panel pilot s guide

Record of Revisions Revision Date of Revision Revision Page Range Description A 12/01/04 6A-1 6A-17 Initial release. Garmin G1000 Audio Panel Pilot s Guide 190-00378-02 Rev. A

INTRODUCTION 6A.1 INTRODUCTION This manual provides the pilot with a description of the GMA 1347 and its operating instructions. The Garmin GMA 1347 is an audio control panel and marker beacon system. Pressing the audio panel keys controls audio selection of COM, NAV, telephone and intercom. LED annunciators indicate when a key function is selected. NOTE: This audio panel is intended to be used only as part of the G1000 Integrated Cockpit System. The GMA 1347 includes a six-position intercom system (ICS) with electronic cabin noise de-emphasis and two stereo music inputs. Separate knobs for the pilot and copilot/passenger control intercom audio level. The intercom provides four selectable modes of isolation (All, Crew, Pilot, Copilot). The GMA 1347 provides a digital recorder that can play back up to two and a half minutes of COM audio. Recording is automatic when a COM signal is received. Playback is controlled by pressing the PLAY key. Playback can be stopped by pressing the MKR/MUTE key. The unit controls marker beacon receiver audio and features marker beacon audio muting. As part of the G1000 Integrated Cockpit System, the GMA 1347 also operates the display reversionary mode. Two GMA 1347 audio panels can be mounted in an aircraft. In dual panel installations, two (2) units can be connected to the same radios. CAUTION: When the GMA 1347 Audio panel is turned OFF or is inoperative, certain autopilots are affected. No warning tone is supplied when the autopilot disengages and the middle marker sense signal is not supplied. A cabin speaker is available to listen to selected aircraft radios. MASQ (Master Avionics Squelch) processing reduces ambient noise from the avionics inputs. Each microphone input has an automatic squelch threshold. Manual squelch is available by pressing the MAN SQ key. 190-00378-02 Rev. A Garmin G1000 Audio Panel Pilot s Guide 6A-1

DESCRIPTION 6A.2 UNIT DESCRIPTION The GMA 1347 features three (3) major groups of keys as shown in Figure 6A.2.1: Communication keys Navigation keys Intercom system (ICS) keys Each key is labeled to indicate the name of the function. The triangular key annunciator above the keys are white when illuminated. The knobs at the bottom of the unit control ICS volume and squelch threshold levels. The small knob adjusts the volume/squelch level for the pilot. The large knob adjusts the volume/squelch level for the copilot/passenger. The red DISPLAY BACKUP button below the dual volume/squelch knob controls reversionary mode selection. FRONT PANEL CONTROLS Transceiver audio selector keys (COM1, COM2, COM3) Transmitter (audio/mic) selection keys (COM1 MIC, COM2 MIC, COM3 MIC) Split COM key (COM 1/2) Dedicated telephone interface key (TEL) Passenger address key (PA) Speaker key (SPKR) Marker beacon receiver audio select/mute key (MKR/MUTE) Marker beacon receiver high sensitivity key (HI SENS) Aircraft radio audio selector keys (NAV1, NAV2, ADF, DME, AUX) Intercom manual squelch key (MAN SQ) Digital recording playback key (PLAY) Intercom system (ICS) isolation keys (PILOT, COPLT) Volume/squelch knob (VOL/SQ) Reversionary mode button (DISPLAY BACKUP) 6A-2 Garmin G1000 Audio Panel Pilot s Guide 190-00378-02 Rev. A

DESCRIPTION Transmitters Transceiver Audio Split COM Passenger Address Marker Beacon/Mute Telephone Speaker Marker Beacon Signal Sensitivity Navigation Radio Audio Navigation Radio Audio Manual Squelch Digital Recording Playback ICS Isolation VOL/SQ VOL Annunciation SQ Annunciation Reversionary Mode Control Figure 6A.2.1 Front Panel Controls 190-00378-02 Rev. A Garmin G1000 Audio Panel Pilot s Guide 6A-3

DESCRIPTION TRANSCEIVERS The GMA 1347 handles three different transceivers: COM1 MIC COM2 MIC COM3 MIC NOTE: A push-to-talk (PTT) switch must be pressed to transmit on the selected radio. UNMUTED/UNSWITCHED INPUTS The unit provides four (4) unmuted/unswitched inputs that are always present on the headsets or speaker. These inputs are the following aural warnings: ALTITUDE WARNING UNSWITCHED 1 UNSWITCHED 2 UNSWITCHED 3 Each audio panel can accept up to six (6) microphone inputs, allowing for a two-person crew and up to four (4) passenger intercom stations in the aircraft. MONO/STEREO HEADSETS The GMA 1347 can accommodate up to six (6) headsets, pilot, copilot and up to four (4) passengers. NOTE: The use of stereo headsets is highly recommended. Use of a monaural headset in a stereo jack shorts the right headset channel output to ground. A person listening on a monaural headset hears only the left channel in both ears. If a monaural headset is used at one of the passenger positions, any other passenger listening on a stereo headset hears audio in the left ear only, unless the headset has a mono/stereo switch that is set to mono. 6A-4 Garmin G1000 Audio Panel Pilot s Guide 190-00378-02 Rev. A

6A.3 UNIT POWER-UP AND FAIL-SAFE Power-up The GMA 1347 performs a self-test during power-up. All panel annunciator lights illuminate for approximately two (2) seconds. Once the self-test is completed, the settings are restored to the ones in use before the unit was last turned off. See the System Overview section for additional power up information. Fail-safe Operation A fail-safe circuit connects the pilot s headset and microphone directly to COM1 in case power is interrupted or the unit is turned off. In this case, audio is not available on the speaker. SELECTING AND DESELECTING KEYS LED annunciators indicate when a key function is selected. Pressing a key activates and deactivates the function, turning the annunciator light on and off. LIGHTING LED key annunciators and backlighting are controlled automatically by the G1000 Control Display Unit (CDU). TRANSCEIVER KEYS The following eight (8) transceiver keys appear at the top of the GMA 1347 front panel: COM1 MIC, COM2 MIC, COM3 MIC, COM 1/2, COM1, COM2, COM3, and TEL. COM audio can be selected by pressing either the desired COM key or by pressing a COM MIC key. Figure 6A.3.1 Transceivers COM MIC Keys Pressing the COM1 MIC, COM2 MIC or COM3 MIC key selects the COM radio as the active transceiver. The receiver audio key, COM1, COM2, COM3 is also selected. The COM frequency is highlighted green in the active frequency field of the PFD and MFD. Only one microphone source can be selected at a time. If COM2 MIC is pressed when COM1 MIC is active, the unit switches to COM2. COM Keys Pressing the COM1, COM2, or COM3 receiver key selects the COM radio as an active receiver source. Any combination of radios can be selected separately or simultaneously regardless of the active transceiver selection. The active COM radio is always heard through the headsets. 190-00378-02 Rev. A Garmin G1000 Audio Panel Pilot s Guide 6A-5

Transmitting When a transmitter is keyed, the active transceiver MIC key annunciator blinks approximately once per second. A white TX indication appears next to the active COM frequency on both the PFD and the MFD during transmission. COM SWAP NOTE: Audio level of the COM radio(s) is controlled by the COM volume controls located on both the PFD and MFD (see the VHF NAV/COM Pilot s Guide). A remotely mounted switch can be used to transfer the active transceiver between COM1 MIC and COM2 MIC. Pressing the switch has no effect if COM3 is the active transceiver. OPTIONAL COM MUTING COM muting on receive and COM muting on transmit options can each be disabled if desired. Contact a Garmin-authorized service center for details. COM Muting on Receive When COM muting on receive is enabled, all secondary COM audio is muted during detection of received primary COM audio. NOTE: If COM muting on receive option is enabled, only primary COM radio reception is recorded by the digital clearance recorder. COM Muting on Transmit When COM muting on transmit is enabled, all secondary COM audio is muted during transmission over the primary COM radio. TELEPHONE INTERFACE The GMA 1347 contains a dedicated telephone interface that is closely linked to the ICS operation. It is controlled by the TEL key. See Table 6A.3.3 for a summary of the telephone distribution and the various ICS isolation modes. NOTE: The ringer to the TEL channel is muted during COM radio transmissions. SPLIT COM FUNCTION Pressing the COM 1/2 key selects the split COM function. During split COM operation, the COM1, COM1 MIC, COM2 and COM2 MIC keys are active. When the COM 1/2 key is selected, COM1 is used by the pilot for transmission and COM2 is used by the copilot. The COM1 MIC annunciator blinks when the pilot s microphone is keyed and the COM2 MIC annunciator blinks when the copilot s microphone is keyed. In this mode, both the pilot and the copilot can transmit simultaneously over separate radios. The pilot can still monitor COM3, NAV1, NAV2, DME, ADF, AUX and MKR audio as selected, but the copilot is only able to monitor COM2. Split COM mode is cancelled by pressing the COM 1/2 key again. NOTE: Split COM performance varies significantly across installations and is affected by both the distance between the antennas and the separation of the tuned frequencies. 6A-6 Garmin G1000 Audio Panel Pilot s Guide 190-00378-02 Rev. A

PA FUNCTION A passenger address function is provided by pressing the PA key. Push-to-talk (PTT) must be used to deliver PA announcements over the headsets. SPEAKER All of the radios can be heard over the cabin speaker. Pressing the SPKR key selects and deselects the cabin speaker. Speaker audio is muted when the PTT switch is keyed. The speaker volume is adjustable above and below a nominal value. Contact a Garmin-authorized service center for details. MARKER BEACON RECEIVER Description and Operation The GMA 1347 marker beacon is used as part of the ILS system. The marker beacon receiver is always ON and receives at 75 MHz. The GMA 1347 provides a marker audio muting capability. The receiver detects the three (3) marker tones, outer, middle and inner, and illuminates the appropriate marker beacon indicators. The marker indicators are located to the left of the Altimeter on the PFD (Figure 6A.3.3). The outer marker frequency is 400 Hz with a blue indicator, the middle marker frequency is 1,300 Hz with an amber indicator and the inner marker frequency is 3,000 Hz with a white indicator. Refer to Table 6A.3.1 for a summary of the marker beacon signal characteristics. When the MKR/MUTE key is selected, the annunciator light illuminates and the audio signal can be heard over the speaker or headsets during marker reception. When the MKR/MUTE key is annunciated and a marker beacon tone is received, pressing the MKR/MUTE key mutes the audio but does not affect the annunciators. The audio returns when the next marker signal is received. If the MKR/MUTE key is pressed during signal reception, while marker beacon audio is muted, marker audio and the MKR/MUTE key annunciator light are turned off. NOTE: The marker beacon receiver lights operate independently of the marker beacon audio and cannot be turned off. The marker beacon audio output level is adjustable by a Garmin-authorized service center. NOTE: The GMA 1347 is capable of driving external marker beacon lamps. Marker Beacon Signal Sensitivity The HI SENS key can be pressed for increased marker beacon signal sensitivity. The HI SENS function is used to receive an earlier indication of nearing a marker during an approach. Figure 6A.3.2 Marker Beacon 190-00378-02 Rev. A Garmin G1000 Audio Panel Pilot s Guide 6A-7

Beacon Audio Frequency Audio Keying Rate Lamp Color Outer Marker 400 Hz 2 dashes per second Blue Middle Marker 1,300 Hz 95 dot-dash combinations per minute Amber Airway/Inner Marker 3,000 Hz 6 dots per second White Table 6A.3.1 Marker Beacon Signal Characteristics Inner Marker Middle Marker Outer Marker Figure 6A.3.3 Marker Beacon Signal Indicator Lights on the PFD 6A-8 Garmin G1000 Audio Panel Pilot s Guide 190-00378-02 Rev. A

NAVIGATION RADIOS Pressing DME, ADF, AUX, NAV1, or NAV2 selects and deselects the radio source and activates the annunciator. Selected audio can be heard over the headset and the speakers. All radio keys can be selected individually or together. MUSIC 1 MUSIC 1 can be heard by the pilot in COPILOT mode and in ALL mode, and can be heard by the copilot in PILOT mode and in ALL mode. MUSIC 1 Muting MUSIC 1 muting occurs when aircraft radio, marker beacon or ICS activity is heard. NOTE: MUSIC 1 muting during ICS activity can be disabled. Contact a Garmin-authorized service center for details. Figure 6A.3.4 Navigation Radios When no further navigation radio audio is heard, the amount of background noise is reduced by the Master Avionics Squelch (MASQ) feature. ENTERTAINMENT INPUTS The current ICS isolation mode affects the distribution of the entertainment inputs MUSIC 1 and MUSIC 2. NOTE: MUSIC 1 and MUSIC 2 cannot be completely turned off. Audio level for these inputs can be set above and below a nominal value. Contact a Garmin-authorized service center for adjustment. Muting of MUSIC 1 is also triggered by marker beacon activity when in ALL, CREW or COPILOT mode. After muting ceases, MUSIC 1 gradually returns to its original volume level. This characteristic is known as soft mute. The time required for MUSIC 1 to return to its original volume level at the headset outputs is between 0.5 and 4 seconds. NOTE: If the MKR/MUTE key is pressed and held for three (3) seconds, the GMA 1347 toggles music muting ON and OFF during radio signal reception. Upon toggling, either one (1) or two (2) beeps can be heard; one (1) beep indicates that music muting is enabled and two (2) beeps indicate that music muting is disabled. MUSIC 2 MUSIC 2 can be heard only by the passengers and is never muted. 190-00378-02 Rev. A Garmin G1000 Audio Panel Pilot s Guide 6A-9

INTERCOM SYSTEM (ICS) ISOLATION The intercom system (ICS) provides four (4) isolation modes: ALL, PILOT, COPILOT and CREW. The desired mode can be selected or deselected using the PILOT and COPLT keys. The possible ICS isolation states are summarized in the table below. Table 6A.3.3 summarizes the ICS operation for the four (4) ICS isolation modes and telephone distribution. PILOT Mode PILOT mode is selected when only the PILOT key is annunciated. In PILOT mode, the pilot can hear the selected radios, the copilot can hear MUSIC 1, the passengers can hear MUSIC 2, and the copilot and passengers can communicate with each other. COPILOT Mode COPILOT mode is selected when only the COPLT key is annunciated. In COPILOT mode, the copilot is isolated from everyone else. The pilot and passengers can hear the selected radios and communicate with each other. In this mode, the pilot can hear MUSIC 1, while the passengers can hear MUSIC 2. Figure 6A.3.5 ICS Isolation Keys CREW Mode CREW mode is selected when both the PILOT and COPLT keys are annunciated. In CREW mode, both the pilot and copilot can hear the selected radios and communicate with each other, while the passengers can only hear MUSIC 2. ALL Mode ALL mode is selected when the PILOT and the COPLT keys are not annunciated. In ALL mode, everyone hears the selected radios and is able to communicate with everyone else. In this mode, both the pilot and copilot can hear MUSIC 1, while the passengers hear MUSIC 2. Current ICS Isolation State Input PILOT COPILOT CREW ALL PILOT Key Press ALL CREW COPILOT PILOT COPLT Key Press CREW ALL PILOT COPILOT Table 6A.3.2 ICS Isolation Mode Transitions 6A-10 Garmin G1000 Audio Panel Pilot s Guide 190-00378-02 Rev. A

Mode PILOT LED COPLT LED TEL LED Pilot Hears Copilot Hears Passenger Hears Input to Phone ALL OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON pilot; copilot; passengers; MUSIC 1 pilot; copilot; passengers; MUSIC 1; pilot; copilot; passengers; MUSIC 1 pilot; copilot; passengers; MUSIC 1; pilot; copilot; passengers; MUSIC 2 pilot; copilot; passengers; MUSIC 2; None Pilot; copilot; passengers PILOT ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON pilot pilot; Copilot; passengers; MUSIC 1; Copilot; passengers; MUSIC 1 Copilot; passengers; MUSIC 2; Copilot; passengers; MUSIC 2 Copilot; passengers Pilot COPILOT OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON pilot; passengers; MUSIC 1 pilot; passengers; MUSIC 1; Copilot; Copilot pilot; passengers; MUSIC 2 pilot; passengers; MUSIC 2; Copilot Pilot; passengers CREW ON ON OFF ON ON ON pilot; copilot pilot; copilot; pilot; copilot pilot; copilot; Passengers; MUSIC 2; Passengers; MUSIC 2 Passengers Pilot; copilot Table 6A.3.3 ICS Isolation Modes & Telephone Distribution 190-00378-02 Rev. A Garmin G1000 Audio Panel Pilot s Guide 6A-11

VOLUME/SQUELCH CONTROL When the GMA 1347 MAN SQ key is selected, pressing the VOL/SQ knob toggles between volume and squelch adjustment. When the unit is in volume adjustment mode, the VOL annunciation on the lower left of the VOL/SQ knob is lit and volume can be adjusted. When the unit is in squelch mode, the SQ annunciation on the lower right of the VOL/SQ knob is lit and squelch threshold level can be adjusted. NOTE: When the MAN SQ key is not selected (auto-squelch is active), pressing the VOL/SQ knob has no effect on the VOL/SQ selection state and VOL is automatically annunciated. When transitioning from auto to manual squelch, the unit returns to the previous VOL/SQ selection (see table below). NOTE: The volume and squelch controls for the COM and NAV radios are located on the PFD and MFD bezels (refer to the VHF NAV/COM Pilot s Guide for details). Intercom VOL/SQ Figure 6A.3.6 Volume/Squelch Control Intercom Volume Control Intercom volume can be controlled with the VOL/SQ knob. The small knob controls the pilot ICS volume. The large knob controls the copilot/passenger ICS volume. Turning either knob clockwise increases audio level. Turning either knob counterclockwise decreases audio level. When MAN SQ is off (key not annunciated) volume adjustment is automatically selected and the VOL annunciation is lit. MAN SQ Key Press Current VOL/SQ State Input Auto, VOL selected Manual, VOL selected Manual, SQ selected Previous State: Manual, VOL selected Previous State: Manual, SQ selected Manual, VOL selected Manual, SQ selected Auto, VOL selected Auto, VOL selected GMA 1347 VOL/SQ Knob Press Auto, VOL selected Manual, SQ selected Manual, VOL selected Table 6A.3.5 Transitioning from Auto to Manual Squelch Mode 6A-12 Garmin G1000 Audio Panel Pilot s Guide 190-00378-02 Rev. A

To adjust ICS volume when MAN SQ is OFF (key not annunciated): 1. Turn the appropriate VOL/SQ knob. To adjust ICS volume when MAN SQ is ON (key annunciated), do one of the following: 1a. If the unit is in manual squelch threshold adjustment mode (SQ annunciation at the lower right of the VOL/SQ knob is lit), press the VOL/SQ knob to toggle to ICS volume adjustment mode, and turn the appropriate VOL/SQ knob. 1b. If the unit is already in ICS volume adjustment mode (VOL annunciation at at the lower left of the VOL/SQ knob is lit), turn the appropriate VOL/SQ knob. Intercom Squelch Control Each microphone input has an automatic squelch threshold. Manual squelch override as well as keyed ICS operation (for noisier cockpits) is also available. The VOL/SQ knob manually adjusts squelch threshold when the MAN SQ key is annunciated and the SQ annunciation is lit. The small VOL/SQ knob controls pilot squelch threshold and the large VOL/SQ knob controls copilot/passenger squelch threshold. Turning either knob clockwise increases the threshold. Turning either knob counterclockwise decreases the threshold. NOTE: In manual squelch mode, when the VOL/SQ knob is adjusted to minimum, all crew audio inputs can break squelch. When the VOL/SQ knob is adjusted to maximum, the ICS audio is heard only when an ICS PTT is pressed. To adjust squelch threshold level manually when MAN SQ is OFF (key not annunciated): 1. Press the MAN SQ key: 2a. If the VOL annunciation is lit, press the VOL/SQ knob for SQ annunciation and turn the VOL/SQ knob. 2b. If the SQ annunciation is already lit, turn the VOL/SQ knob. To adjust squelch threshold level manually when MAN SQ is ON (key annunciated): 1a. If the VOL annunciation is lit, press the VOL/SQ knob for SQ annunciation and turn the VOL/SQ knob. 1b. If the SQ annunciation is already lit, turn the VOL/SQ knob. Volume Adjustments The audio level of various signals can be adjusted if desired by a Garmin-authorized service center. MASTER AVIONICS SQUELCH (MASQ) MASQ (Master Avionics Squelch) reduces ambient noise from the aircraft radios. When no audio is detected, MASQ processing further reduces the amount of background noise from the radios. The Master Avionics Squelch (MASQ) threshold level can be adjusted or disabled by a Garmin-authorized service center. 190-00378-02 Rev. A Garmin G1000 Audio Panel Pilot s Guide 6A-13

DIGITAL CLEARANCE RECORDER WITH PLAYBACK CAPABILITY The GMA 1347 provides a digital clearance recorder with playback capability of up to 2.5 minutes of COM signal recording. Recorded COM signals are stored in separate memory blocks. Signals from all of the selected COM radios are recorded and can be played back. Anyone able to hear the selected COM radios is able to hear the COM signal playback. Once the 2.5 minutes of recording time have been reached, the recorder begins recording over the stored memory blocks, starting from the oldest block. Powering off the unit automatically clears all recorded blocks. Figure 6A.3.7 Playback NOTE: In split COM mode the pilot or copilot COM audio can be configured for recording and playback. Contact a Garmin-authorized service center for details. The PLAY key controls the playback function. Pressing PLAY once plays back the latest recorded memory block, then returns to normal operation. Pressing PLAY during playback of a memory block halts the playback of this block and plays back the preceding recorded block. The PLAY key can be used to backtrack through the recorded memory blocks to reach and play back any desired block. NOTE: Pressing the MKR/MUTE key during playback halts playback and returns the recorder/ playback to normal operation. During playback, the PLAY annunciator light blinks approximately once per second. If a COM input signal is detected during playback, playback is halted and the new COM input signal is recorded as the latest block. NOTE: The recorder can be disabled using an external switch or permanently disabled by a Garmin-authorized service center. NOTE: If the COM muting on receive option is enabled, only the primary COM radio signal reception is recorded by the digital clearance recorder. 6A-14 Garmin G1000 Audio Panel Pilot s Guide 190-00378-02 Rev. A

REVERSIONARY MODE The red DISPLAY BACKUP button selects the reversionary mode for all displays. Reversionary mode operation displays important flight and engine information on both the PFD and MFD, in case of display failure. In dual audio panel configuration the DISPLAY BACKUP button operates on the pilot side only. Figure 6A.3.8 Reversionary Mode Button COCKPIT VOICE RECORDER INTERFACE The GMA 1347 provides the ability to interface to a cockpit voice recorder (CVR). The unsquelched pilot microphone input (all vocal inputs from the pilot) is combined with all audio heard on the pilot s headset and cabin speaker and is output to the pilot CVR channel. The unsquelched copilot microphone input is combined with all audio heard on the copilot s headset and the cabin speaker and is output to the copilot CVR channel. DUAL PANEL In a dual installation, one GMA 1347 is in the pilot position, the other is in the copilot position. The units are referred to as the pilot side and copilot side audio panels. Both the pilot and the copilot can transmit at the same time from either the pilot side unit or copilot side unit. ICS key selections (PILOT and COPILOT) and the telephone key (TEL) annunciate together in a dual installation. When a key is pressed on either the pilot side or the copilot side, both units annunciate the same selection. COM3 MIC and the TEL have no priority. NOTE: In dual configuration, the pilot always hears the audio selected on the pilot s audio panel and the copilot always hears the audio selected on the copilot s audio panel. Intercom operation of dual audio panels is identical to that of single audio panel operation. The passengers hear selected radios from the pilot or copilot side, depending on the installation. When ICS is connected to the copilot side in PILOT mode, the passengers hear radios selected by the copilot, the passenger audio, the copilot and MUSIC 2. When ICS is connected to the copilot side in COPILOT mode, the passengers hear the passenger audio, the pilot and MUSIC 2 Simultaneous COM Transmission Dual GMA 1347 installations allow both the pilot and copilot to transmit simultaneously over separate radios. When either COM transmitter is keyed, transmit-interlock shuts off the other COM receiver. This prevents interference from the active COM transmitter. With two pilots aboard, transmit-interlock may interfere with communications. When either the pilot or copilot transmits on a COM radio, no audio is heard on the other COM receiver. This means that if the pilot is communicating with ATC on COM1, while the copilot is transmitting on COM2, all of the pilot s reception is lost during the time of copilot transmission. 190-00378-02 Rev. A Garmin G1000 Audio Panel Pilot s Guide 6A-15

If transmit-interlock is not activated, all the selected receivers are heard at all times. Without transmit-interlock, during simultaneous transmission, interference may be heard on the COM receivers. Transmission by one radio produces static or squeal, resulting in loss of communication on other radios. Dual COM performance varies significantly depending on the distance between the antennas and the tuned frequency separation. 6A-16 Garmin G1000 Audio Panel Pilot s Guide 190-00378-02 Rev. A

Speaker not available on copilot side Reversionary mode operates on pilot side only Pilot Side Copilot Side Figure 6A.3.9 Dual G1000 Audio Panels (GMA 1347) 190-00378-02 Rev. A Garmin G1000 Audio Panel Pilot s Guide 6A-17

Garmin International, Inc. 1200 East 151st Street Olathe, KS 66062, U.S.A. p: 913.397.8200 f: 913.397.8282 Garmin AT, Inc. 2345 Turner Road SE Salem, OR 97302, U.S.A. p: 503.391.3411 f: 503.364.2138 Garmin (Europe) Ltd. Unit 5, The Quadrangle Abbey Park Industrial Estate Romsey, SO51 9DL, U.K. p: 44/0870.851241 f: 44/0870.851251 Garmin Corporation No. 68, Jangshu 2nd Road Shijr, Taipei County, Taiwan p: 886/2.2642.9199 f: 886/2.2642.9099 www.garmin.com 2004 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries 190-00378-02 Rev. A